StayFi MCP. Capture guest emails and monitor WiFi networks.
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StayFi connects your AI agent to your vacation rental network, giving it 17 tools to manage WiFi properties, gather guest data, and track marketing analytics.
It pulls real-time router health status, captures emails and phone numbers from captive portals, and gives you a full overview of performance across multiple properties.
What your AI agents can do
Check stayfi status
Verifies the overall connection status of your StayFi network system.
Export guests
Pulls and exports all collected guest data into a usable format.
Get analytics
Retrieves an overview of marketing performance metrics across your portfolio.
The agent can find, list, search, and export all guest contact details (emails, phones) from connected properties.
You check the live status of all hardware devices, individual routers, and overall network connectivity across your portfolio.
The agent retrieves aggregated analytics data, including total emails collected and opt-in rates for specific periods or properties.
You list, retrieve details for, and manage the custom splash pages and overall statistics for individual rental units.
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StayFi MCP Server: 17 Tools for Hospitality Data
Use these tools to automate data capture from WiFi portals, diagnose network issues, and retrieve detailed guest profiles for your property portfolio.
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Start using StayFi on Vinkius019dd168check stayfi status
Verifies the overall connection status of your StayFi network system.
019dd168export guests
Pulls and exports all collected guest data into a usable format.
019dd168get analytics
Retrieves an overview of marketing performance metrics across your portfolio.
019dd168get device status
Checks the current operational status for a specific piece of hardware equipment.
019dd168get email stats
Gets detailed statistics on how many emails were collected and the overall rate.
019dd168get guest
Retrieves specific details for a single guest using identification data.
019dd168get network
Pulls detailed information about the WiFi network setup at a property.
019dd168get property stats
Retrieves key performance indicators and usage statistics for a property.
019dd168get property
Gets specific details and operational info for one rental unit.
019dd168get splash page
Gets the current content or configuration of an active WiFi splash page.
019dd168list devices
Lists all hardware devices connected to your StayFi network for inventory tracking.
019dd168list guests by property
Lists only the guests who stayed at a specific property location.
019dd168list guests
Retrieves a comprehensive list of every guest profile recorded in the system.
019dd168list networks
Returns a list of all active WiFi networks monitored by StayFi.
019dd168list properties
Lists every rental unit or property managed under the account.
019dd168list splash pages
Returns a list of all custom splash pages configured across your properties.
019dd168search guests
Finds specific guest profiles using name, email, or other available search parameters.
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 17 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Managing guest data across multiple rental units shouldn't require logging into five different dashboards.
Right now, to get a full picture of who stayed at your properties and what marketing materials you collected, you have to jump through hoops. You check the booking platform for reservations, log into the network dashboard for device health, then find the separate analytics portal just for email signups. It's messy, it takes time, and data gets lost in spreadsheets.
With this MCP server, your agent handles the entire flow. Ask it to gather all leads from a specific timeframe. It combines the guest list (`list_guests`) with performance metrics (`get_analytics`) automatically. You get one clean dataset that tells you who stayed, when they arrived, and what marketing material they saw.
Using `get_property_stats` shows exactly where your portfolio is making money.
Before this server, figuring out which unit was actually the best performer required pulling data from multiple reports—some showing utilization rates, some showing average stay length. You had to manually cross-reference these numbers just to get a basic comparison.
Now, you ask for `get_property_stats`. The agent pulls together key operational metrics (like occupancy and total leads) into one structured object. It immediately gives you the performance gap between your top unit and your weakest link.
What you can do with this MCP connector
StayFi hooks your AI agent up to your entire vacation rental network. You get seventeen tools that manage WiFi properties, pull guest data, and track marketing numbers across every single location you own. It’s built for real-time monitoring—you can check router health, capture emails from captive portals, and see performance across multiple units without leaving your agent.
Managing Guest Contacts
You never gotta manually dig up guest info again. You've got tools to find, list, search, and export all the contact details. Use list_guests to pull a comprehensive list of every profile recorded in the system. Need to narrow it down? Run list_guests_by_property for only those who stayed at one specific location.
If you know some identifying info—like name or email—use search_guests to zero in on profiles. To get full details, use get_guest with identification data. You can pull and export all the guest contact data using export_guests, making it ready for whatever spreadsheet program you’re running.
Monitoring Network Infrastructure Health
You know your business runs on reliable tech, so these tools keep tabs on everything. Start by checking the overall system connection status with check_stayfi_status. For hardware inventory, use list_devices to see every piece of equipment connected. Want to check if a specific router is running right? Use get_device_status for that.
You can monitor all active WiFi networks by calling list_networks, and then get detailed info on any setup using get_network. If you want to see every property unit managed under the account, run list_properties. To drill down into one location's specifics, use get_property; for usage stats and key performance indicators specific to a rental, call get_property_stats.
Analyzing Marketing Performance Metrics
These tools turn your network into an actual marketing asset. You can retrieve an overview of how well your portfolio is performing using get_analytics. To see how many emails you've grabbed and what the collection rate looks like, use get_email_stats. For managing the login portals, you can list all configured splash pages with list_splash_pages, or grab the current content of an active page using get_splash_page.
You can also get specific details and operational info for a single rental unit using get_property.
Putting It All Together
When you need to see what's going on, your AI agent has the full picture. Use list_properties to list every available unit, which gives context when pulling stats. You don’t gotta guess if a guest is there; use list_guests_by_property combined with get_property for surgical data retrieval. The sheer scope of these tools means you can verify everything from the system health to individual user profiles, making sure your marketing funnel stays clean and full.
You just connect your agent to StayFi on Vinkius. Your agent then uses its 17 specific functions—from list_devices tracking hardware failure points to export_guests pulling usable client lists—to handle the whole operation for you.
019dd168-4e43-7131-b87c-2c0db22d4ebd How StayFi MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to this server on Vinkius.
- 2 Enter your StayFi API Key (found in your provider dashboard).
- 3 Your AI agent uses the tools to manage network marketing tasks through Vinkius.
The bottom line is: Your agent talks directly to StayFi, getting real-time property and guest data without you ever needing to log into a separate dashboard.
Who Is StayFi MCP For?
Hospitality operators who manage multiple rental units. This server solves the problem of manually checking dozens of disparate dashboards—one for bookings, one for network logs, and another for email lists. It gives your agent a single pane of glass view across all physical locations.
Runs diagnostics using check_stayfi_status to ensure every router is online. They use list_devices to identify failing hardware before a guest complains.
Uses get_email_stats and get_analytics to determine which properties are generating the most leads, then runs export_guests for CRM imports.
Checks property details using get_property or list_properties and ensures the custom splash pages look right before a new guest arrives.
What Changes When You Connect
- Get a full list of contacts using
export_guests. Instead of manually exporting data from multiple dashboards, your agent pulls all collected emails and phone numbers into one structured dataset for CRM use. This saves hours of copy-pasting across properties. - Identify network problems before they hit the guest. Run
check_stayfi_statusorget_device_statusto see if a router is offline or failing. You get immediate alerts on hardware failure, allowing you to dispatch maintenance proactively. - Know what your marketing efforts are worth. The
get_analyticstool aggregates data across the entire portfolio, showing exactly which properties yield the highest opt-in rate and total lead count for the month. - Manage guest flow through custom web pages. Use
list_splash_pagesto see what's active, then let your agent update or check the content of a specific page usingget_splash_pagewithout touching the portal settings directly. - Segment and find guests quickly. Don't scroll through thousands of names. The
search_gueststool lets you pinpoint a single guest profile based on partial details, letting you confirm their history or contact info immediately.
Real-World Use Cases
Need to run an email blast for last-minute bookings.
The Property Manager needs every lead from the past quarter. They ask the agent to 'Gather all contacts from the Downtown and Beach properties.' The agent runs list_guests_by_property twice, then uses export_guests. It returns a clean CSV file containing 200+ emails ready for immediate campaign use.
The network at a specific cabin is acting up.
A guest reports slow WiFi. The Ops Engineer asks the agent to check the status of that site. The agent runs get_device_status and gets back that the main router has low signal strength, not that it's powered off. This pinpoints a hardware issue versus a simple outage.
Comparing marketing performance across different units.
The Digital Marketer wants to know if their new landing page works better than the old one. They ask the agent for 'Email collection stats comparison.' The agent runs get_email_stats and returns a side-by-side metric showing that Unit A's rate is 15% higher, proving which marketing funnel should get more focus.
Investigating historical guest behavior.
A manager suspects repeat visitors are leaving contacts behind. They ask the agent to 'List all guests who stayed at this property last year.' The agent runs list_guests_by_property for a specific date range and gives them a full, searchable list of past patrons.
The Tradeoffs
Assuming manual data capture is enough.
A user manually tries to copy guest emails from the physical whiteboard or sign-up sheet into a spreadsheet. This process fails because it's incomplete, prone to typos, and never captures phone numbers.
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Let your agent run export_guests. It automatically pulls structured data—emails AND phone numbers—directly from the network gateway, giving you a complete record every time.
Ignoring connectivity issues until they cause complaints.
Waiting for a guest to complain that WiFi is down before checking the router. By then, the issue has escalated and a bad review might be written.
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Use check_stayfi_status daily. It gives you instant system health reports so you can fix hardware issues in minutes, not hours.
Treating all properties equally for analytics.
Running a general marketing report that mixes data from high-end units with low-traffic units, resulting in an average rate that doesn't reflect reality.
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Use get_property_stats and then get_analytics, specifying the property ID. This isolates the metrics so you know exactly which unit needs attention.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your primary goal is to connect physical internet access (WiFi) to digital marketing data capture. You need a single source of truth for both network health and guest leads. The key use case is running sophisticated, multi-step workflows: e.g., 'Check router status' -> THEN 'Get list of guests who stayed there' -> FINALLY 'Export those contacts.'
Don't use this if you only need to manage booking payments or send reservation confirmations. If your needs are limited to simple payment processing, a dedicated booking API is better. You don't need the network monitoring tools (list_devices, check_stayfi_status) for that kind of work.
Common Questions About StayFi MCP
How does the StayFi MCP Server help with marketing data? +
It helps by running get_email_stats to pull detailed metrics on email collection rates. You can also use export_guests to get a clean, exportable list of all contacts for your next campaign.
What is the difference between `list_devices` and `check_stayfi_status`? +
check_stayfi_status gives you a high-level 'is it working?' check. list_devices gives you an inventory list of every single piece of hardware (router, access point) connected to the system.
Can I find all guests who stayed at one specific location? +
Yes. Use the list_guests_by_property tool. You just need to specify the property ID, and it filters out every other unit's data.
How do I get detailed information about a single guest? +
Run get_guest with their unique identifier. It pulls up a structured object containing all known details for that specific person, like phone number and stay history.
How do I export guest contact information using `export_guests`? +
The tool exports a comprehensive CSV file containing all captured data. This lets you segment lists and send them directly to your CRM for targeted email campaigns or follow-up outreach.
What does the `list_splash_pages` command reveal about my current setup? +
It returns a list of all configured splash page URLs along with their unique IDs. You can quickly check which pages need content updates or if any old links remain active.
If I want to compare two properties, how do I use `get_property_stats`? +
Run the tool for each property ID you want to compare. The output provides specific metrics like check-in counts and total data captures, letting you measure performance differences.
What information can I gather about my WiFi infrastructure using `list_networks`? +
The tool lists every active SSID and its associated hardware ID across your portfolio. This confirms that all planned network points are online and properly identified by the system.
How can my AI retrieve the list of guests who connected to the WiFi at a specific property? +
Simply use the get_property_guests tool providing the specific property ID. Your agent will instantly compile a list of all guests captured via the captive portal, including their names, emails, and phone numbers.
Can I automatically check if all my routers are online across my portfolio? +
Yes! Ask the agent to run the check_router_health action. It will scan all your StayFi routers in real-time and report back any offline devices, ensuring your guest networks are always functional.
Is it possible to track the total number of emails collected this month? +
Absolutely. By utilizing the get_collection_stats tool, your agent can instantly fetch the email collection analytics across all properties, giving you an immediate view of your marketing data growth.
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